3.17- No Line to Love

 3.17-

No Line to Love                                 Isaiah 40:3-10                                  James Banks

    Sometimes when my Labrador retriever wants attention, he’ll take something of mine and parade it in front of me. One morning as I as writing at the desk with my back turned, Max snatched my wallet and ran off. But realizing I hadn’t seen him do it, he returned and nudged me with his nose—wallet in mouth, eyes dancing, tail wagging, taunting me to play.

    Max’s antics made me laugh, but they also reminded me of my limitations when it comes to being attentive to others. So often I’ve intended to spend time with family or friends, but other things occupy my time and awareness; and before I know it the day slips away and love is left undone.

    How comforting to know that our heavenly Father is so great that He’s able to attend to each of us in the most intimate ways—even sustaining every breath in our lungs for as long as we live. He promises His people, “Even to your old age and gray hairs I am He who will sustain you. I have made you and I will carry you” (Isaiah 46:4).

    God always has time for us. He understands every detail of our circumstances – no matter how complex or difficult – and is there whenever we call on Him in prayer. We never have to wait in line for our Savior’s unlimited love.


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